The Olympus Stylus Tough TG-4 is the fourth update in the line of premium tough cameras from Olympus, replacing the TG-3, and features a bright f/2.0 lens, aperture control, raw support, and full HD video recording. The TG-4 is waterproof to 15 metres, shockproof from a height of 2.1 metres, as well as crushproof, freezeproof, and dustproof.

Olympus Stylus Tough TG-4 Features

The Olympus Stylus Tough TG-4 features a 4x optical zoom lens, with a bright aperture of f/2.0, and is equivalent to 25mm to 100mm in 35mm terms. The sensor is a 16 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, with sensor-shift image stabilisation to help keep shots sharp in low light or when using the optical zoom.

Waterproof to 15 metres, shockproof from 2.1 metres, crushproof up to 100kg, freezeproof to -10C, and dustproof the TG-4 should survive under water, in extreme conditions or from mistreatment, which makes it suitable for lending to even the most careless children (and adults!).

The TG-4 features a number of advanced features including Interval shooting, Live composite, Panoramic, Two custom modes, 5 underwater modes (including underwater HDR), as well as newly added raw shooting. There is an intelligent Auto mode, as well as numerous scene modes and Art filters to make the camera easy to use.

The camera has a number of macro modes: Autofocus stacking macro mode (8mp), Focus bracketing at 16mp that you can stitch together yourself later, microscope macro, and microscope control. When shooting using focus bracketing advanced options let you change the number of shots taken from 10, 20 or 30 frames, as well as adjust the focus range.

Live composite mode has been introduced from the Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II, E-M10, and E-M10 II, and lets you take long-exposure scenes like starscapes and night photographs without the photo becoming over-exposed. Using this you get to preview the result while shooting so you can see exactly what's happening.

Built-in GPS give you GPS tagging, auto time adjust, GPS tracking, and A-GPS data. Pressing the INFO button on the back of the camera with brings up a display with compass, latitude / longitude, barometer, altitude / water depth, and the date / time. Other features include Tap control, manometer, and LED illuminator.

FullHD video is recorded with stereo sound at 30fps, with optical zoom and image stabilisation. The camera has a number of high-speed video modes, recording at 240 or 120fps, although at a reduced resolution.

Key Features

16 megapixel BSI 1/2.3inch CMOS sensor

4x optical zoom lens, f/2.0, 25-100mm equivalent

Sensor-shift image stabilisation

3inch screen, 460k dots

Waterproof to 15m, Shockproof to 2.1m, Crushproof to 100kg

Wi-Fi, GPS & Electronic Compass

1080p Full HD Movie and HDMI Control

High-speed video 240fps

5fps continuous shooting at full resolution, 60fps at 3mp

ISO 100-6400, Raw shooting

1cm minimum focusing distance

Aperture priority mode

HDR Backlight Adjustment

In-Camera Panorama

Manometer, Tap control, LED illuminator

4:3, 1:1, 16:9, 3:2 aspect ratio

Available in red or black

Olympus Stylus Tough TG-4 Handling

The Olympus Tough TG-4 feels extremely well built with a chunky front grip made out of tough rubber and the opening compartments feature a dual locking system to ensure they aren't accidentally opened when using the camera underwater. The back of the camera has a textured area for your thumb to hold onto, and there is a wrist strap provided in the box.

The mode dial has been updated compared to the previous model, with two custom modes, plus an underwater setting. The rest of the buttons feel large enough to use when wet, as well as being clear to see. The camera has an aperture priority mode that lets you set the aperture, with f/2.0, f/2.8 and f/8,0 available at the wide end of the lens, and f/4.9, f/6.3, and f/18 available when fully zoomed. The camera has zoom rocker on top of the camera, along with the on/off button and shutter release. The screen resolution is reasonable at 460K dots, and viewing angles are good.

Menus – The options and settings are clearly laid out and easy to navigate with a press of the left arrow bringing up the photo options on screen, so that you can see the changes the options make straight away. To access the full menu options you scroll to the bottom of the list, or press the menu button, where you'll find more advanced options as well as setup options for GPS, Tough, Wi-Fi, Interval, Focus bracketing, and Custom settings.

Wi-Fi features - Built-in Wi-Fi gives the ability to use a smartphone for remote shutter release and setting up the connection is very easy as you simply need to scan a QR code on the camera screen using the O.I.Share app. You can download and share images, apply art filters and other effects, as well as use the app to geotag images (in case you want to switch off GPS on the camera to save battery life).

Battery life - Battery life is rated at 380 shots according to CIPA / Olympus testing. The battery is a 1350mAh rated unit, so provides a decent amount of battery life, although extended use of GPS and Wi-Fi will reduce battery life.